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11 Jul 2013, 06:19

1) Brief description of your full-time work experience. What do you do?I am a Chartered Accountant student from India, having 3.5 years of articleship experience. I have appeared for my final exams and awaiting results.

2) Your GMAT.Yet to Take.

3) College info: I have started pursuing CA (A professional qualification similar to CPA) after my 12th grade( schooling). As a result, could do my Under grad, namely B.Com ( through Correspondence) and have obtained degree in "First Class" being 62 %.

4) Important certifications like CFA, CPA, FSA, or CA. - I am a prospective Chartered Accountant

6) Your target programs.MIM Program in the following schools - LBS/ HEC Paris/ Duke MIM / LSEAlso throw me some insights on whether pursuing MIM iN Europe would be worth considering the Economic Crisis. Are ther more Schools in US offering MIM program?

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1) Brief description of your full-time work experience. What do you do?I am a Chartered Accountant student from India, having 3.5 years of articleship experience. I have appeared for my final exams and awaiting results.

2) Your GMAT.Yet to Take.

3) College info: I have started pursuing CA (A professional qualification similar to CPA) after my 12th grade( schooling). As a result, could do my Under grad, namely B.Com ( through Correspondence) and have obtained degree in "First Class" being 62 %.

4) Important certifications like CFA, CPA, FSA, or CA. - I am a prospective Chartered Accountant

6) Your target programs.MIM Program in the following schools - LBS/ HEC Paris/ Duke MIM / LSEAlso throw me some insights on whether pursuing MIM iN Europe would be worth considering the Economic Crisis. Are ther more Schools in US offering MIM program?

There are not a lot of schools offering the MiM, but you really only need one. Check out Duke, Rochester, and Wake Forest. These are a few of the U.S. schools offering the program.

"Worth it" depends on your goals, which you know better than I do. As far as the relative strength of the European and U.S. economies today, that's public knowledge. It also varies depending on the country in Europe.

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06 Aug 2013, 20:51

I don't have a B Com through regular college. And CA not being regarded as a college degree, Will I be eligible to apply for Schools in US for MBA/MIM?? Can you tell me in which bschools, I have chances of getting accepted given my profile?